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This paper examines the distribution of power within financial networks of investment banks in equity capital markets (ECMs) of three key economies in Asia — Hong Kong, Japan, and Singapore. Using social network analysis, it shows that while bulge-bracket banks occupy core positions in all...
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Existing studies on financialisation have used Foucauldian governmentality to examine how everyday consumers, shaped by state initiatives and proliferation of financial products, are transforming into self-reliant subjects capable of seeking out financial knowledge and products for future...
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In response to the limited engagement with critical social science concerning the governance of Islamic banking and finance (IBF), this paper examines the development and governance of IBF in Malaysia and Singapore through the entanglements of conventional ‘market-disciplinary rule regimes',...
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Financial geography is concerned with the roles of finance, money, and markets in the restructuring of contemporary capitalism, and how these changes have uneven impacts across space. Studies focus on the ways in which space and place are mobilized in shaping financial decisions, allocation of...
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Financial geography is concerned with the roles of finance, money and markets in the restructuring of contemporary capitalism, how these changes have uneven impacts across space. Studies focus on the ways in which space and place are mobilized in shaping financial decisions, allocation of...
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Recent scandals involving large corporations including Amazon, Apple, Google, Starbucks and HSBC have highlighted the problems of tax avoidance, evasion and offshore financial activities. Considering their significance to growing inequality and financial instability, renewed media and public...
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For all its success in ‘globalizing’ regional development, the Global Production Network (GPN) approach has arguably failed to account for the role of finance in the dynamics of the global economy and regional development. This lacuna is significant as finance is arguably even more...
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